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Noted economist to visit Chch

(New Zealand Press Association) ' WELLINGTON. A distinguished American economist, Professor Paul A. Samuelson, will visit i Christchurch on March 29, for a seminar at Canterbury University. 1

His programme has been arranged by the New Zealand United States Educational Foundation. He will: also speak at a seminar at Auckland University on March 28. Professor Samuelson, who teaches at the Massachusetts; Institute of Technology at Boston, has had a successstudded life, including the; award of the 1970 Nobel | prize in economics. His most significant; achievements have been in; formulation and solving, with the help of mathematics?

.basic problems in theoretical economics. But he has not confined himself to pure research. One of his many publications is the elementary textbook. “Economics: An Introductory Analysis.” used by thousands ,of students throughout the |world, including students at Canterbury University. Professor Samuelson has : acted as economic adviser as I well as outspoken critic of Presidents of the United (States. He writes columns for : magazines such as “Newsiweek” and for daily news--1 papers.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 5

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Noted economist to visit Chch Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 5

Noted economist to visit Chch Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 5

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